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"Contemporary Research in Bioinformatics" is a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic field that lies at the intersection of biology, data science, and computation. This book serves as a roadmap for readers to navigate the evolving landscapes of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, structural biology, machine learning, and more. In an age where the deluge of biological data presents both opportunities and challenges, bioinformatics emerges as the guiding light that empowers us to decipher the complexities of life. This book is designed to cater to a diverse audience, including researchers, students, educators, and professionals seeking to gain a deeper understanding of bioinformatics and its pivotal role in shaping modern biology and healthcare.
This volume focuses on modern computational and statistical tools for translational gene expression and regulation research to improve prognosis, diagnostics, prediction of severity, and therapies for human diseases. It introduces some of state of the art technologies as well as computational and statistical tools for translational bioinformatics in the areas of gene transcription and regulation, including the tools for next generation sequencing analyses, alternative spicing, the modeling of signaling pathways, network analyses in predicting disease genes, as well as protein and gene expression data integration in complex human diseases etc. The book is particularly useful for researchers and students in the field of molecular biology, clinical biology and bioinformatics, as well as physicians etc. Dr. Jiaqian Wu is assistant professor in the Vivian L. Smith Department of Neurosurgery and Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Centre, Houston, TX, USA.
“After nourishment, shelter and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world.” ― Philip Pullman
“Somewhere, buried beneath the blur of blood and cries, behind the folds of insanity, the truth was waiting for her.’ - Fragments of Delores coming May 25th 2020” - Claire C. Riley, Fragments of Delores
“Those who hold the pen hold the power.” - Maureen Muldoon, Spiritual Vixen’s Guide to an Unapologetic Life
This book provides a complete guide on the provisions of Section 56(2)(x). Deemed income arises under this provision when any person receives gifts or acquires an immovable property or specified moveable assets without consideration or for inadequate consideration. Section 56(2)(x) engages significant time and attention of all taxpayers and tax practitioners while planning and structuring any commercial transaction. This book is a compilation of chapters written by three different authors, each one of whom has a different mind-set and a different professional background and experience. This book is updated up to the Finance Act, 2020 & the key features of this book are as follows: • Practi...
Master Guide to Income Tax Rules is a comprehensive publication that stands out for its in-depth structured coverage and accuracy. This unique publication provides detailed Rule-wise commentary on the Income-tax Rules of 1962, setting a high standard for clarity and thoroughness that Taxmann is known for. Each operative rule is carefully examined to provide a complete understanding of its statutory background and legislative intent, along with relevant case laws that shed light on how the rules are applied. Explanatory discussions and practical examples make even the most complicated rules easier to understand. This book is tailored for tax professionals, accountants, legal practitioners, an...
The doctrine of Sanatana Dharma acquired a tag, Hinduism during the passage of time, when or why, no one seems to be sure. The word Hinduism is a misnomer – the word Hindu is mentioned nowhere in the scriptures as is the term “Hindu mythology.” When comprehension became difficult, all that is inexplicable found refuge under the term mythology. Were the ascetics who lived in forests and mountains foolish enough to portray the picture of a God, who finds His perch on top of a serpent in an ocean of milk? Or a creator finding His work place atop a lotus that springs from the navel of Vishnu? Or that Lord Shiva should be polymorphic with the visage in one form, sporting all sorts of weird ...
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As soon as Dr. Stephen DeFelice coined the phrase nutraceutical, product and supplement developers swung into action. Yet among the numerous books available on nutraceuticals, there is none that systematically lists, categorizes, and analyzes nutraceutical extracts and formulations in a pharmacopoeia-like manner. Handbook of Nutraceuticals, Volume